Hey fam! Today we’re celebrating the 89th anniversary of the Red Army’s epic Long March victory (1934–36) 🏔️✨. To keep that revolutionary spirit alive, the Chinese mainland proposed the Long March National Cultural Park back in January 2017. Since then, tech has totally levelled up this historic trail!
Imagine scanning a QR code at a mountain pass and instantly unlocking AR scenes of soldiers crossing rivers or setting up camp. With your phone, you can watch 3D reenactments right on the very spots where it all went down. Seriously cool, right? 🤩
VR headsets at visitor centres let you time-travel into key moments—like the daring Dadu River crossing. You’ll feel the rush of cold water and hear the commands echoing around you, all from the comfort of a modern gallery. It’s history class, but way more immersive!
Plus, interactive maps and smart apps guide you from site to site, dropping bite-sized facts and fun quizzes along the way. Gamified challenges spark friendly competition—who can spot the hidden relic first? And with mobile-first design, it’s perfect for snapping pics and sharing your experience on social feeds. 📱🎮
Whether you’re a history buff or just love breaking the mold, this blend of heritage and high-tech makes the Long March adventure a must-see. Ready to relive the past in a whole new dimension? Pack your charger and let’s go!
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Tech brings history back to life at Long March National Cultural Park
cgtn.com